Coffee

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Historically an industrial no man’s land between Vauxhall and Battersea, Nine Elms is currently the most exciting development project going on in Central London. Having moved to the area last year, I was encountered with the same question over and over again, “where is Nine Elms?” With friends assuming it was a leafy commuter village…

Founded in Denmark in 2008, but with its roots stretching back over 20 years, 2016 finally saw Ole & Steen open up shop in London. From their first store in the new St James’s Market, they now have four more locations, including Canary Warf and the Nova development in Victoria, with plans for a further…

So there you go. If perceived wisdom is to be believed Coutume is the place to go for your coffee in France’s capitol. We can stop searching now. Among friends and family I am infamous for my love of, and quest for, the best coffees. So, it comes to no surprise, that a girl, also in my class…

At 95 pages long Brian Williams’ The Philosophy of Coffee, as he points out at the start, is not a definitive history or guide to coffee. What it is is the perfect introduction to the subject. For over 5 years now Brian Williams’ has been writing on coffee on his blog Brian’s Coffee Spot building…

‘Coffee, coffee, every where’ as Coleridge so nearly put it, and could have given the popularity of coffee houses in Georgian London. But now, just as then, he certainly wouldn’t have been able to carry on and say ‘nor any drop to drink’, and with Phaidon’s new Where to Drink Coffee guide nor can anyone…

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